The behaviour of calling 'mount' differed depending on whether it called
the busybox-mount, the mount of util-linux, the mount defined in
/lib/functions.sh and /lib/functions/boot.sh
/etc/preinit even included /lib/functions.sh and /lib/functions/boot.sh,
both re-defining 'mount'.
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Write "delay" and "message" options to their respective files,
allowing Morse code message configuration through UCI.
The delay (dit length) defaults to 150ms (about 8 words per minute,
suitable for beginners).
Signed-off-by: Petr Viktorin <encukou@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Gabor Juhos <juhosg@openwrt.org>
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Without this, /etc/init.d/led will try to set the non-existing 'rssi' trigger.
This doesn't harm as the kernel will refuse this setting, but it outputs some
ugly log-lines:
Jun 24 10:15:19 OpenWrt user.info sysinit: setting up led RSSILOW
Jun 24 10:15:19 OpenWrt user.info sysinit: sh: write error: Invalid argument
...
In order to avoid this, skip LEDs with trigger = "rssi" in /etc/init.d/led
Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <dgolle@allnet.de>
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On slower devices wifi drivers might take too long for detecting
devices, resulting in the wifi detect call not seeing them.
This was observed on a bcm6348 with bcm4318 wifi. Adding a one second
pause was enough for b43 to expose the device.
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hi
Another version, in this one the enable_server option is in the timeserver ntp part of the "system" config file
You can patch trunk and bacfire (tested both)
You can put busybox ntpd in client mode (if you put server), in client & server (by putting enable_server to 1, ntpd listen to udp 123), and also in server mode only (if you didn't put any servers in the config and still put enable_server 1, ntpd will answer with the time of the router)
I've replaced "config_foreach getpeers timeserver" with "config_get peers ntp server" because we want ntp timeserver, not random ones (to pre-answer if someone want to say that it's intrusive ...)
Signed-off-by: Etienne CHAMPETIER <etienne.champetier@free.fr>
Le 27/03/2012 20:41, Etienne Champetier a écrit :
> I've now tested my trunk patch and it works fine
> But I still can't find were $PROG is defined (is this a mistake, or some sort of built in variable???)
> (I've made some grep and nothing)
>
> Le 23/03/2012 02:19, Philip Prindeville a écrit :
>> Maybe:
>>
>> [ -n "$PROG" -a -x "$PROG" ] || return 1
>>
>> instead?
>>
>>
>> On 3/22/12 4:34 PM, Etienne Champetier wrote:
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> The 2 attached patchs (trunk & bacfire) add busybox ntpd enable_server option, as busybox ntpd server is compiled by default.
>>> We only need 1 client/server daemon (olipro patch was launching 2 daemons)
>>> I've fully tested the bacfire patch, and as i don't have a running openwrt trunk i'm not sure for the trunk patch (i'm sure about my modifications, but i'm not sure about "[ -x $PROG ] || return 1", as "$PROG" isn't defined ?!)
>>>
>>> Signed-off-by: Etienne CHAMPETIER <etienne.champetier@free.fr>
>>>
>>>
>>> Le 16/01/2012 01:57, Philip Prindeville a écrit :
>>>> On 1/14/12 11:37 AM, Olipro wrote:
>>>>> On Saturday 14 Jan 2012 02:45:59 Philip Prindeville wrote:
>>>>>> Don't we already have a 'disabled' option? Now we're adding an
>>>>>> 'enable_server' option?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> That seems confusing for no useful reason.
>>>>>>
>>>>> have you bothered to read what I originally wrote? your response would make
>>>>> me inclined to believe that you didn't.
>>>>>
>>>>> currently the ntpd initscript only runs it as a CLIENT - this patch enables
>>>>> you to have one instance running as a client and another as a SERVER that
>>>>> other hosts can synchronise with.
>>>>>
>>>>> Or perhaps I'm misunderstanding, what would you propose for allowing the
>>>>> built-in busybox ntpd to be utilised as a server? a separate init script
>>>>> entirely perhaps?
>>>> Or separate config sections... instead of 'config ntp' have 'config ntp-server' and 'config ntp-client'.
>>>>
>>>> -Philip
>>>>
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The rdate applet proved to be too unreliable to obtain the current time on boot:
- public time servers are rare and often unreachable or overloaded
- rdate does not daemonize, it needs a network connection the moment it is started, leading to race conditions
- the /etc/config/timeserver configuration is overly complex and there is no reliable way to disable rdate invocations
- the time protocol as specified in RFC 868 is considered obsolete
This commit adds an init script /etc/init.d/sysntpd which starts and stops the busybox ntpd accordingly.
The builtin ntpd can be disabled by either disabling the init script, removing the symlink to busybox or
by clearing the timeserver list in /etc/config/system.
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eliminates unnecessary flash write cycles at every boot
patch by Peter Wagner (tripolar)
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The script tests for the existance of /dev/root with test -e which fails if
/dev/root is a dangling symlink making the call to ln fail.
Signed-off-by: Justus Winter <4winter@informatik.uni-hamburg.de>
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busybox watchdog applet should stop the watchdog before shutting down
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Not using the config_xxx functions correctly. Amended.
Signed-off-by: Philip Prindeville <philipp@redfish-solutions.com>
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Setting the system variable "foreground" to yes causes the system to run
the init scripts in series and wait for completion.
This is useful if (a) you don't want the user getting into the console
until the system is initialized, or (b) you have things going on in your
scripts that require strict ordering (and no possible race conditions).
Signed-off-by: Philip Prindeville <philipp@redfish-solutions.com>
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It is unneeded and could couse a broken filesystem if unmounting takes to long.
Thanks to Peter Wagner
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Hotpluggable interfaces are already brought up before /etc/init.d/network boot
and this change can break them, if the ifup -a command runs at the wrong time,
also starts many interfaces twice, which can lead to issues with PPPoE.
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